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Originally Posted by Rochard
The fact that no drugs were found has little to with anything. The police were serving a perfectly legal warrant. They legally had the right to enter the house.
This is just like that baby who got hurt during the early morning raid. On one hand it's terrible, and it's stunning that local police departments use stun gernades and what not, but then again the family MUST have known this guy was dealing drugs. This sounds horrible when I say it out loud but if you know someone is involved in illegal activity, you stay fucking clear of them - if not, you run the risk of something like this happening.
I don't know about anyone else, but I pick and choose my friends. I've walked away from people who I knew were no good and would cause drama. I had a friend once who got arrested and when they confronted him I was with him, and I got the chance to eat some dirt. Yeah, NO, I'm not going through that again - I don't care if he's guilty or not; I just don't want to be involved with anything along these lines.
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But why do you make drugs so important?
More people are dying from cops chasing drugs then will die from using drugs.
There are tons of drugs in my neighborhood but the only people pointing loaded guns around here are the cops.
The cops are bringing all the violence to the neighborhood; the only doors/windows/people bashed in are the ones the cops break/beat down looking for drugs.
They best way to reduce violence and property damage in my hood is to ask the cops to stay out out it.
